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Ideas for Physics Based Games #52

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acs opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 5 comments
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Ideas for Physics Based Games #52

acs opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 5 comments
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acs commented May 22, 2022

Other interesting links:

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javiercuervo commented May 22, 2022

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acs commented May 23, 2022

Taking a quick look in internet, several people had the same idea and there are interesting experiences with Godot y several of this mini games. I am adding them to the original entries.

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acs commented May 24, 2022

Interesting thread about physics in Godot (2021): https://www.reddit.com/r/godot/comments/okd7va/i_pushed_godot_physics_to_its_limits/

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Could be possible simulate a robot combat in Minecraft?
With magicavoxel animations for example?

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acs commented May 24, 2022

Hmmm, in Magicavoxel you can no create animations AFAIK. You can create the robot models that can be imported in Minecraft. But the animations should be done in Minecraft, and more concretely, from McThings.

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